The stroke in 2010 I managed with PT and drugs and exercise, this time now it is a little rougher on the old body. Oh well, we had a beautiful day.
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.This the side entrance to our building, Anna Mae and I plante d these flowers this spring, tonight I was able to use the water hose and stand for a while.
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This garden belongs to Mark, it has done fantastic this year, cukes, tomatoes and awesome beautiful flowers.
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This picture abve is of the gardens out back.
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These flowers are pretty but have no smell!!
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This a picture of Bruce's garden, they all grew really well this year.
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The above flowers were planted in June, really growing!!!
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This garden above is ours, we grew some flowers and the Beans were for anyone who wanted to pick them and they reallywere liked by residents.
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This garden belongs to the lady from Alaska, she used some sticks and yearn to make her stakes and growing platforms.
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Fresh Cucumbers ready to pick.
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Early Girl Tomatoes but not ready yet!!
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Anna Mae made me come in and put clothes on !!!
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I feel like this sometimes.
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4 comments:
I wasn't able to comment on your last post but I wanted to say prayers for your recovery. Also for your caregiver, your wife. I know from experience it isn't easy on either of you as my deceased husband, Mel, had a bad stroke at age 45.
Woody my man, It is good that you are able to get around. It may be a long road, but you guys can take it and make it. it is so good to have each other (Even if she does order you around a little, but of course some of us are used to taking orders!)HA!
Take care of yourself, and GET BETTER SOON!
BTW I did enjoy the post, pictures and narrative..
hi Woody!
my John planted
4 'tomat' plants
in 2 large round
barrel type planters
next to the house
he picked his
1st tomat today
it'll be sacrificed
in a turkey bacon
blt this weekend
keep gettin' better!
Thanks for visiting my blog. Prayers for a speedy recovery!
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